REVOLUTION IN SERBIA
Australian Vresa Assn.— United Service
SERBIAN SPLIT.
ZAGREB, August 3 The Vice-President of the Croatian Peasants’ Party, in a violently provocative speech, accused Premier Korosec, of Serbia, of advising the Slovenes in 1924 to allow themselves to he annexed by Italy, and then, by the Vatican’s help, eventually to secure them local autonomy. ' ' BELGRADE, August 3. Premier Korosec, in the Skutslituia, appealed to the recalcitrants to return He declared that the Government weio prepared to enforce respect for the constitution. He said the recent assassination of the deputies was the personal act of a single man. The present clash of ideas ought, logically, to become a clash of arm,the opinion of observers here; but logi cal contradiction is the rule in the Balkans, and consistency the exception as illustrated by M. Raditch, who went to prison shouting “ Vive and returned shouting. \ ive Kin 0 , Country, and Calm 1
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1928, Page 3
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